The young singer and dancer got a little one-on-one private instruction from teachers at the Dancers Edge in Benton. It was definitely a treat for a young lady and young man whose lives have been difficult at best.

Still, D'Angelo keeps a smile, but gets confused at times why no one has adopted him.

"(Dawn) What do you think about when you think of the word 'home'? What does that mean to you? (D'Angelo) A permanent placement."

Crystal can no longer speak about it.

"(Dawn) It's too much sometimes to talk about, huh? ((nods))..."

"(She) just cries every time we go to court," says Armstrong. "Just the uncertainty of where she's gonna go next and if somebody's gonna take her in and if she's gonna have a place to stay."

Armstrong says she knows a family is out there who will see these two and reunite them, bring them home. She believes what they need and want most is simply to be loved.

Special thanks to Dancers Edge in Benton, along with Chelsea Massey and Sandy Shipe for the private dance and voice lessons. It was such a delight for the children to get that kind of one-on-one attention.